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Sweet Caroline  Chords by Neil Diamond

Sweet Caroline chords by Neil Diamond (Ver. 2)

Guitar chords with lyrics

Sweet Caroline chords
Neil Diamond

C               F
Where it began, I can't begin to know it
C                          G
But then I know it's going strong
C                  F
Was it the spring, and spring became a summer?
C                              G
Who'd have believe you'd come along?
C     Am
Hands,  touching hands
G             F                     G
Reaching out, touching me, touching you

C         F                                G
Sweet Caroline, good times never seemed so good
C      F                            G
I'm inclined, to believe they never would
F   Em  Dm
But now I'm

C                  F
Look at the night, and it don't seem so lonely
C                       G
We fill it up with only two
C                F
And when I hurt, hurting runs off my shoulder
C                           G
How can I hurt when holding you?

C    Am
Warm,  touching warm
G             F                     G
Reaching out, touching me, touching you

C         F                                G
Sweet Caroline, good times never seemed so good
C      F                             G
I'm inclined, to believe there never would
F   Em  Dm
But now I'm

C    Am
Hands,  touching hands
G             F                     G
Reaching out, touching me, touching you
C         F                                G
Sweet Caroline, good times never seemed so good
C     F                              G
I'm inclined, to believe there never would



F  Em Dm
Oh no no

G     F   G C
Sweet Car o line..

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About this song

"Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond features a prominent acoustic guitar riff played by Diamond himself. The song was released in 1969 and has become a sing-along classic at sporting events and parties. The bassline, played by Bob Moore, provides a solid foundation for the infectious melody. Diamond's distinctive vocals and the catchy chorus make this song a timeless favorite.